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INDEX Adams, Nathan, 52 Advertising, 54, 284–85. See also Public relations Aerospace industry, 37, 38, 45. See also Aviation African Americans. See Blacks Aldermanic ward system, 47 Alger, Bruce, 55 Alliance/coalition, 129–30, 262, 323, 333, 360, 361, 362, 368, 386, 389n. 10 Alliance for Higher Education, 216 Altschuler, Alan, 122 Amateurism, 23, 24, 30, 134, 324, 363 American Airlines, 38 American Fact Finding Committee, 55 American Federation of Labor, 47 Anderson, Charles, 415n. 49 Anderson, Richard, 204, 205 Anglos. See Whites/Anglos Arboretum, 372 Architecture, 56, 181, 241–42 Argument, 261, 262, 283–84, 352, 381 Armstrong, Darryl, 143–44 Arter & Hadden, 186 Arts, 179–80, 247 Arts District, 231, 330 Asians, 152, 264, 271 Assistant City Manager, 194 Atlanta, 8–9, 74, 129, 130 Attendance zone, 103 Atwell, William H., 86, 87, 90–91, 118 Automobile, 39–40 Aviation, 37, 38, 219, 221. See also Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport Bachman Lake, 197 Banks: collapse of (1980s), 43, 44, 58–59, 185, 409n. 32; and development, 244; and early Dallas, 35–36; and growth, 189; and law, 36; and real estate, 185, 190; and Southern Dallas, 222; as tenants, 200; and vertical integration, 191. See also Finance Bartlett, Steve, 74, 197, 203, 211–12, 227, 231, 306, 310, 345, 391nn. 16, 17, 396n. 4 Bartos, Jerry, 263–64, 306 Beggars, 155, 211 Belo Corporation, 203 Bentsen, Lloyd, 213 Bergstresser, Rebecca, 108, 114 Bickley, Alan, 76, 231 Bilingual education, 96, 100, 122, 127 Black Chamber of Commerce, 271–73 Black Coalition, 104 Blacks: and agitation, 29–30; and Atlanta, 8–9, 129; and Black Chamber of Commerce, 271; and City Council, 146, 286, 287, 289, 290, 291, 292, 294, 296–97, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 307, 308, 314; and courts, 67–68, 131; and crime, 349; and Dallas Alliance, 332; and “Dallas at the Crossroads,” 94; and desegregation, 399n. 50; and development, 183; displacement of, 40; and East Oak Cliff, 399n. 53; and education, 82, 84; and educational achievement, 400n. 72; and elections, 62, 66, 72; and enrollment numbers, 105; and Gonzalez, 115; and governance, 264; and Hispanics, 333, 349–50; and homeownership, 276; and identity politics, 348–49; and Kirk, 281; and Knight, 326; and magnet schools, 121; 439 440 Index Blacks (continued) and Metroplex, 347; and middle class, 62, 347; and mixed-race districts, 361; and police, 67, 138, 139, 140, 142, 143, 144, 146, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 157, 164, 166; and politics, 62, 66–67, 72, 73; and professions, 346– 47; and Progressive Voters League, 270; and referenda, 331; and school administration, 122; and School Board, 102, 107, 112, 116, 127, 130, 131; and school desegregation, 85, 86, 93, 94, 97, 102, 105; and segregation, 48, 61–68; and South Dallas, 40; and Southern Dallas, 219; and triethnicity, 333; and Trinity River Corridor Project, 238, 239; and unemployment, 185; and voter turnout, 276, 278, 279, 280, 418n. 32 Blair, Gary, 144 Blockbuster Corporation, 183 Blue Cross-Blue Shield, 37 Board of Adjustment, 176, 266 Bond issue, 225, 236, 240, 247, 279, 329–31, 358 Bond rating, 225–26 Boortz, Charles, 184 Box, Glenn, 296, 297, 304, 306, 308, 309 Brashear, Hollis, 108, 112, 116 Breakfast Club, 108, 132, 265–66, 310, 315, 345–46 Broken windows, 159, 169 Browder Springs, 33 Brown v. Board of Education, 66, 91, 95 Bryan, John Neely, 32 Buchmeyer, Jerry, 289, 295, 296, 297, 299, 300–1, 303, 305, 306, 313–15, 332 Buffalo hides, 34, 35, 44 Bunkley, C. B., 66 Burger, Jim, 293–94, 306, 307 Burleson, Albert S., 36 Bush, George W., 111 Business: and Atlanta, 8–9, 129; and Bartlett, 345; and Black Chamber of Commerce, 271, 272; and bond issues, 331; and Breakfast Club, 266; and Central Business District, 40, 211, 213, 244; and Central Dallas Association, 214–15; and Citizens Charter Association, 57; and City Council, 316; and City Council districts, 291, 297; and City Manager, 364, 391n. 21; and civic culture, 22–28, 117, 344; and civic myth, 16, 19; collapse of (1980s), 43, 44, 58–59, 176, 183, 185, 243; and council-manager system, 50; and Dallas Alliance, 332; and Dallas Citizens Council, 53–54, 370, 371; and Dallas Plan, 208, 209; and dependency, 337; and desegregation, 91–92, 130; and development, 178, 185–86, 199– 201, 243, 248, 249; and development planning, 202, 203; dispersion of, 40– 41, 42, 43; and Downtown Education Center, 217, 218; and early Dallas, 34, 35; and education, 21, 112...

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